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Kempsey Trailer Parts

If you own a trailer in Kempsey, Port Macquarie or surrounding cities, we encourage you to come into North Coast Steel for repairs or supplies.


Whether it is an issue with rusted axles, brakes, bearings or another part of the trailer, we have the expertise and spare parts to ensure that your problem is resolved. We have a partnership with All States that provides us with the quality trailer repair, spare parts, and accessories that you need, without having to charge higher prices. We also carry Wurth Products.


Have questions? Reach out on 02 6562 8623—we’re here to help.

The North Coast Steel Difference

Customers may wonder why they should come to a steel specialist when they need assistance with their trailers. While North Coast Steel may specialise in steel, we have a lot of expertise in repairing trailers as well. The owners had worked with trailers for many years, even before they took over this business. Such experience allows us to help you find the ideal solution to any issue you are experiencing with your trailer. Instead of getting overpriced spare parts and poor servicing from some auto dealer in the area, bring your trailer into North Coast Steel, and we will ensure that it is back in working order in no time!

Trailers are incredible machines that will function at a high level most of the time. However, small problems can develop over time that results in a loss of functionality or added inconvenience each time you are attempting to use your trailer.

Instead of needing to spend money on a brand new trailer, you will be happy to know that our services will get your item back to 100 per cent functionality.

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